in the state. steve: you mentioned the alamo. i have been reading the texas papers what is at stake. you have a primary election today there are other republicans who would like the job. they say we don t like the way he handled hurricane harvey relief. we don t like the way he handled the alamo. what do you say to your critics, george? well, that we re doing nothing but great work on the alamo. it was actually falling apart when i came into office. and we were able to obtain historic appropriation in the texas legislature in the last two sessions to save it we will need two more years to save it harvey, hurricane flood. we have delivered assets quicker than any other response. the problem, however, on harvey, this is the most impactful natural disaster in american history. the magnitude of what we need to do on the texas gulf coast is far surpasses anything that texas has ever seen. the work continues but as of today, over 20,000 texans have been housed in
operating but on a weekend schedule. and bus service is on a modified weekday schedule. so the only thing that is suspended is all the new jersey transit rail service except for the atlantic city rail line. everything else will be operating but on a reduced schedule, fewer trips. i m sorry, that confuses earlier information we got earlier. there would be service on the northeast corridor no, it s under water. nothing. the tranrail station is under four feet of water. no amtrak. so happy to be of assistance. beth? how will people actually get to work? the fact that they can t take the train. well listen. here s what i m not closing the state tomorrow. now, if there are people who have particular problems in commuting to work, they need to communicate with their supervisors about those particular problems. i m not going to make a blanket closing state government. we have things that we have to do and i can t just close the state government. people expect us to be at